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Fired FBI Officials Sue Kash Patel Over Alleged Political Retaliation

Three former FBI officials allege unlawful political retaliation and violations of constitutional rights in a lawsuit against Kash Patel and others.

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Tensions Rise as UK PM Starmer and Israeli President Herzog Clash Over Gaza

UK PM Keir Starmer and Israeli President Isaac Herzog engage in tense discussions over the situation in Gaza, reflecting deep political disagreements.

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Rubio Discusses Bilateral Issues with China's Wang Yi in Recent Call

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasizes open dialogue with China during phone call with Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

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Leaders Condemn Violence Following Killing of Activist Charlie Kirk

Politicians and leaders across the political spectrum have condemned the killing of Charlie Kirk, emphasizing the need to end violence in America.

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Controversy Surrounds Trump’s Alleged Birthday Note to Jeffrey Epstein

The alleged birthday note from Trump to Epstein stirs political controversy and raises questions about both men's connections.

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Kamala Harris Critiques Biden’s 2024 Candidacy as 'Recklessness' in Upcoming Memoir

Kamala Harris describes Joe Biden's decision to run for a second term as 'recklessness' in her new memoir.

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Mexican megachurch leader Naasón Joaquín García indicted on federal sex trafficking charges

Naasón Joaquín García, leader of La Luz del Mundo, faces federal charges including sex trafficking and racketeering.

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Missouri Advances GOP-Friendly Redistricting Amid Protests and Controversy

Missouri's GOP advances a new congressional map aimed at increasing Republican representation, sparking protests and concerns over gerrymandering.

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Trump's Control Over D.C. Police Set to Expire Amid Ongoing Federal Presence

President Trump's control over Washington D.C. police is ending, but federal forces will remain as lawmaking discussions continue.

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South Korean woman acquitted after 61 years for biting off attacker's tongue in self-defense

Choi Mal-ja, a South Korean woman, has been acquitted 61 years after being convicted for biting her attacker's tongue in self-defense.

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